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1 'ii 6 DAttT OAP.TAL JOURNAL. SALEM, QREQON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1005. H The Daily Journal's Great Special Sale Day ATURDAY, -t j J J R 7 th A Money Saver for Subscribers. Take Advantage of this Great Offer. Our Special Offer JOURNAL SUBSCRIBERS WILL THIS YEAH BE OIVEN A SPECIAL BARGAIN DAY, AND IT IIAS BEEN SET FOR SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7. ON THAT DATE YOU OAN GET TID3 DAILY JOURNAL FOR ONE YEAR, CASH IN ADVANCE, BY MAIL, FOR $3, OR BY CARRIER FOR $S. THIS IS A FLAT RE DUOTION OF ONE DOLLAR, NOT ONLY FOR TID3 USB OF YOUR CASH, BUT TO SAVE US AS WELL AS OUR SUBSCRIBERS TID3 TIME AND TROUBLE OF NUMEROUS PAYMENTS DURING. THE YEAR IT SAVES US WORK, AND IT SAVES THE SUBSCRIBERS CASH. Remember the Date . Saturday Oct. 7 ALL WHO PAY UP ARREARAGES. W THEY HAVB ANY. oatt nxr TTrAH, Amr rtT, ,r, OF THE OFrER. EVEN IF YOUR SUBSCRIPTION IS PAID UP TO THE PRESENT TIME OR IN All VANCE, YOU OAN OET THE BENEFIT OF AN ADDITIONAL YEAR ON THAT DATE IF YOU OONNOT COMB TO THE OFFICE ON THAT DATE, SEND THE MONEY IN SOONER AND THE CREDITS WILL BE MADE ON THAT DATE, OCTOBER 7TH. Meeting of Military Surgeons. Detroit, Mich, Sept. 23. About the eoTTllora and lobbies of the Hotel Ca dillac to-lay were to be seen many gray haired men of military bearing, all uniformed and wearing shoulder straps of gold braid, many with decorations unon their coats that tell of servlee and honorable achievements In actual wufarp on land and sea. Thojc are members of the Association of Military Surgeons of the United States, whoso fourteenth annual meeting will be In eslou here during tho next throe days, beginning with n meeting of the escou tivo council tonight. ti.o nffippra of the association who will havo charge of the meoting are: Pi-od lent Surpoon Gonoral Wnltor Wy- man. nashington. D. C.j first vice pres ident, Major Albert II. Brlggs, of the vw Vnrk Xntlnnnl Guard: second vice president. Brigadier-General Aiuort m. O'HeJIh, l. s. A.; tinru vice presumm, Hear Admiral Presley M. Hlxoy, U. a. X secretary, Major Jnmes Evelyn Pii hor. Carlisle. Pa., and treasurer, M ijor Herbert A. Arnold, of the Penn sIvnnia National Guard. One of tho most distinguished of to n 's arrivals was Dr. S. Suuzuki. chief nri?eonof the Japanese nrmy, who was sent by tho Japancso government to attend the convention. Dr. buuzuki wan tho companion of Admiral Togo throughout the recent war. o This Dato In History, September 25, 1006-Battle of Stamford Bridge. -1408 Columbus sailed from Cadiz. 1500-I'hilip I of Spain died. lWW-Famous poaco roliglon cstnb it.i.n.J nf Aiidinlmrir. 103S-DcVries sailed from Holland with colonists to settle on ataton isi- and, X. Y. 10SO Count Frontonac arrived In Can ada to roassumo command. 1777-Colonel Ktbon Allon enptured by tho British near Montreal. 1S05 Bonaparte left Paris to begin his campaign against Prussln. 1815f'irst dully papor prlntod nt Al bany, X. Y. 1S8D Treaty between Franco and Tovna pltnrd nt Paris. 1870 Gcueral Grant's granddaughter weds Prince Cnntncuzeno oi Russia. 1002 Charlenwnge Tower nppointod ambassador to Russia. 1001 Louis Flolschmann, milllonnlro and philanthropist of Xow York, died. WE MAKE LOaI on nDDro'ved socurli,. ., .ii.i . .. 54fl? u.UUB warrant It. Prcfl courso,, being givcn to our IS depositors, njm Perhaps wo nro a little eS In tho selection of security our plnn of loaning money vnntngeous to overy good borfo' Salem State JBa1 " L. K. PAGE, Pregir E.W. HAZARD, Casg Hof er Bros Colorado Club Women. Donvor, Colo.. Sont. 25. Tho Colo rado Federation of Women's Clubs holds its annual convention in Denver this week and many delegates are al ready hero. Tho larce number of early arrivals indicates an unusual de cree of interest, aroused in part by tho election of ofllcers and partly by the Importance of the subjects scheduled for discussion. "By tho Light of tho Past to Unravel the Future" has been selected as tho convention theme. Tho local club women have arranged many social features for the entertainment) of tho visitors. MAKES WORK EASIER. SALEM, OREGON. Hli Country Week. O. D. Gibson sat on tho wind-swept piazza of n, eottago nt Dark Harbor. Tbo eottago topped a hill, and there was a superb vlow downward over rolling grass liindt nnd gray rocks, and thonro out across tho broad nnd sil very bay, snys tho Now York Trlbnno. "Whonever I bave'a spacious view Uko this, I think," said Mr. Gibson, "of n Httlo slum urchin whom I ac companied on his first country. "It was years ago. A newspaper was sending tho children of tho poor to tho country for a week. I went with one of tho bunds in order to make sorao sketched. "Well, when tho trnln drew up I Lelpod out a thin urchin of about 0 years. I lifted Mm Into tho wnlting farm wagon and wo jogged off through beautiful rolling pnsturoi miles on mllpB of green velvet. Islt to tho Notice for Bids. Xotlco Is horcby glvoa that tho dis trict school board of school district No. 21, In MaTlou county, Orogon, will rocplvo bids at tho offlco of tbo under signed, in Salem, Orocoa. ud to 1 o'olock p. irt; of Saturday, Septembor 30, 1005, for furnUhlog to said dis trict one lot of school furniture as fol fel fol eows: 250 slnglo desks, with seals. 10 eight-foot tnblot-arm sottocs. 150 tablot-nrm chairs, Bids will bo received for oil or any part of tho lot. Ench blddor must sub mit samples of furnlturo bid on. nnd onoh bid must bo accompanied by a certified check for 10 por coat of the amount of bid. All furniture must bo dellverod to the board at tho hlch school building, In Salem, Oregon, on or Deroro December 1, 1005, freo from ohnrges of all kinds, and will bo naid for upon noceptance by the board. All "Tho llttlo follow was vory much bids will bo onened nt th tlm .i excited ovor tho scene. plnco abovo mentioned. The board re- " 'Owi,' he said, thoy must need a serves the right to roject any and all lot of oops hero.' bids. " 'Why sot" said I. Dated at Salem, Oregon, September luoro b sp onion grass 10 Keop on jb, jdqo. a. O, CONDIT. Chairman of District School Board, School District No. 24, Marion Coun ty, Oregon. . Attest: J. C. Goodale, Jr., Clerk. 0-18-to-30. No Mora Sunday Excursions on tho O. & E. Railroad. Tho 8undny excursions on the O. & K. havo boon discontinued, nnd no mora will bo run this season; but tho thrco day rates, good colnc- on Saturday nmi roturnlng Monday, will bo continued on tho S. P. until September 30th nnd on tho C. & E. until October 14th. r.u..i son tickets from all S. P. and O. & E. points will bo sold until Soptomber 30th. Excollent sport Is now to bn J,.i in Ynqulna bay trolling for salmon, which aro running frooly. September is tho host month to enjoy the ocean, enlm. warm and beautiful. All should tako advantago of tho excursion rates, which will soon bo withdrawn. 0-10-llt Bright Outlook for Earlham. Richmond, Ind., Sept. 25. Earlham college opened for the fall term today, a week later than usual. Tho comlnc year promises to be tho most prosper ous that tho Quakor Institution has over enjoyed, tho registration bolng un usually largo. More attontlon is to be given this yenr to physical culture and athletics thnn ever boforo. this phaso of collego lifo havlnc beon made a part of tho curriculum. Fay Tcmploton's New Play. Columbui, O., Sept. 2.5. A numbor of visitors from out of town aro hero to attend the promiorre tonlgld of Taj- Tcmpleton's new musical piny, "Fortyflvo Minutes from Broadway," which is to be produced at tho Great 8outhorn theater. The piece was writ- ton by George M. Cohan. Aftor brief ongngomonts at Toledo, Dayton and In dianapolis tho play will bo put on for a run nt tho Colonial thester In Chicago. Salmn People Aro Ploascd to Loam How It Is Done. It's pretty hard to attend to duties With n constantly aching backj With nnnnvini? urlnarv dlsordorS. Doan's Kidney Pills mako work caslor. They cure backache. Thai cure every kldncv ill. Mrs. Xtedham, wlfo of W. S. Need ham, painter, residing nt tho cornor of 'Fourth streot nml Jcllerson nvonuo, Xortk Salem, "ays: "Llko almost nil paintors my husband has been troubled with his kidneys for yonrs. Tho ex posure, tho roaohlng and stooping, com bined with tho turpontlno and mate rials in tho paint, all tending to put tho kidneys out of order. Ills back ofton achod badly at night when ho enmo homo from work, nnd when ho caught cold it always aggravated tho trouble He red an advertisement about Doan's Kidney Pills, nnd prooured n box at Dr. Stone's drug store, nnd used thorn. They did good work by holplng him at once, nnd ho continued their uso until relief was obtained." For sale by all denlors. Prlco 50 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, Xow York, solo ngonts for tho United States. Remember tho name Doan's and tako no other. i White Rotary Sewing Machines This is a gdod time of v .11 !., ".. ., . . "III uuw jiiuuumu mr mo iiousowife. 1 1 CHILDREN CRY FOB FLETCHER'S 0 ASTORIA. Thontrlcal Openings. IseW lork, Sept. 86. The chief ovents of tho week in metropolitan the atrical circles are the openine of the Now Montauk theater in Brooklyn te night, nnd tho Initial production of George Ado's new comedy, "Just Out of College," nt the Leeum theater. Tho Adb comedy is to be produeed to night with Joseph Wheelock, Jr., la the prlnclplo role, o of,' said tho child." -o CASTOIIIA. BmkO sf lh KM Ywt Hm Alwn Btajtt I CHICHrSTCn! ENGLISH ,?l VMfc&l p) ?3 At p A Pless&ut Way to Travel. Tho above Is the usual verdict of the traveler using the Missouri Pacific. iKiinujr muran iuo I'ncino coast ana .the east, and wo believe that the serv I ice and accommodations given merit this statement. From Denver. Colora Notice.. Owing to the several roports circu lated concerning the minimum ,... to be made for electric and gas services notice is hereby given that tho mini mum charge for gas servlco will 1, Kn per month, while the minimum charge for eleotrie lighting servlee will bo $1 per month. If Citizens' Light 4 Traetlon Co. 200 Drummers' Carpet samples. 75o and l.on nii. ty, 35c each. Tuesdar nnlr. Thu ir...... Furnishing Co. ENNYRQYAL. PILLS r i;..'v,.'r.,,,u" iwiMiasii t" "" jjcuver uoro aro two '.ttKSSiiJriiSa. trough trains dally to Kansas City "m fcVJK't'lr,a,V'!TMrl and 81, Loult carrying Pullman's 1st- TfltoWaiariyfi Mt ,,nd",1 eleetrlc-llghted sleeping XmZuXK:XZS WCTT" i- i Mgi CUMr ca" nd up-to-date dining . ". i ,. cars. The same excellent service is ; operated from Kansas City and 8U Louis to Memphis, Little Roek and no( Bprlngs. If you are coins east or south, write for particulars and full In. formation. W. a M'HRIDE, Gen. Agt., 124 Third St. Portland, Ore. The New Fashion FORMERLY SIMPSON'S STABLES Consolidated With 1e Club Stables Modem Management Special Excursion Bates. First-class Uvery and Cab Une. August U and S5 and September 16 ubbw lurnoms pcumj, xauy-no ana it, me Southern Pnelile company for plonlca and exoursloa parties. New, will sell 00-day special excursion tick. Passion phone 4L Club phone T. lets' to eastern points. Stopover grant) Jlars see agents. Just Hard Luck. A national bank down east, was knooked out by an act of Providence the other day. A pedestrian fii .i..i in front of the door of the bank and of course a great erewd was soon eol Jested. It was whispered about that the crowd was maklntr a run n ,. bank for their deposits, and as soon as actual depositors hoard the rumor thay raado it good by inaueuraUn ri run and tho bank was forsed to sus pend. New Orleans Dofers School Opening. isow Orleans, La., Sept. 26. Owing to tho continued prevalease of the yel low rover opuiemie nil the city's pub lic schools, whleh were to have opened today, will remain closed for two woeks more, by whleh time it is ex pectod that cooler weather will have lessened the danger of infection. o . O L a i es t t a -tMU fte Kifel Yot Hate Afttart Bosj fKU) c Estate Appraised. Henry Crawford, W, D. Salisbury and B. E. Robertson Saturday filed their report as appraisers of tho cstato of John W. Vaughn, nn Incompetent person. According to tho report tho ostate is valued at $705. Tho real property was appraised nt $750, nnd tho personal nt $15, Startling Mortality. Statistics show stnrtllna1 mortalltv. from appendicitis nnd peritonitis. To provent nnd euro these awful dlsoasos, thoro Is just ono rellablo remedy, Dr. King's New Llfo Pills. M. Flnnnery, of 14 Custom House Place. Chlentro. says: "They havo no equal for consti pation nnd biliousness." 25a at J. O. Porrys Drug Store. o i Savo Your Monoy By taklne advantairn of fh Tinit. Journal's great speoial sale day Sat- un.ay, ueiooer 7th. On that dato you esn get the Dally Journal for nn VBn cash la advanee, by mall, for $3, or by carrier for $5. Remember the date Saturday, Oetober 7th. tf Tho Whlto Eotnry Shuttle wiluilJ a woman longer than any maeilttrJ can own. In tho first plnco It runs oajr.W It's rotary shuttle. Then tU !iil ooumn uoius iwico tno thread thtfiJ long bobbins do. It runs avhiuM sows moro rapidly, and hasn't tketirjl racking clattor of tho vibrating iia?,f mncnines. Tho lntost Whlto Rotarv 1st Il'ir rjottor IhaU any rota-mS over yot shown. Bettor becauso It won't clog. Otic do. Bottor bocnuso tho shuttlo ca U stnntly romoved, with tho nngtnh tools needed. Bottor bocnuso it has a tontlein lenso that rcllovcs tho tension ti kc as tho prcsser foot is raised Bottor bocnuso thcro is a tetiloi&fl dicator that shows at a glunct til &X groo of tonslon without haviij M "fool" tho thread. Bottor bocauso thoro is a triple ( that onables you to feed equally from Qithor side. Bottor becauso you chance tit Ud by simply raising or lowering a lent tbo right; loosoning no screws toil Better for thoso nnd other ntiesl all of which uppenls to you as ton you soo thorn. Xow machines sold on installncol and old ones taken in exchange. New machines for rent, Xocdles, oil and parts for all s chines. F. A. Wiggins Implemont Honso, 256-257 LtttT I Farm Implomonts. Wheels. Ante DUes, Sowing Machines and 8ap;U 1 1 -o yTtJKlfidYl Saturday, October 7th Is the dato of the Dally Journal's great special sale day. On this ,1. you can get the Dallv Journal t, - year, cash in advance by mall for $3, or by carrier for 5. This i . . ... ductlon of $1. xt o u. J9 -a? o it x3k. . BmtsiU 1b8 Klsj Yh Hits Ahrtra BjCdtf J,!, rllll I'lth - i nt ... Pjw '-g E. Pl '1W iiiii um L.KiBE.am i in Illlii-iiSi i i i i m Kar it h T 'm tsu f Supremo Court. The Oetober terra of the supromo court will eocene on Monday, jOc JoW 2d. Caws ) bwn Mt for hearinfp as follows; Tuesdaj, Oct. 3-Rak, v. wn... . motion to dismiss appeal. Examlna- or applicants for admission to bar. 0t. 4 ChrlstMinn ,.. ei Keene vs. Bldrldge. Oet. 5 Rannlnt- v p tr-..n -r.. go & Co. vs. Page, et al. Strong's Restaarant SMITH t SEFFERT, Props. This popular restaurant lu bea reopened by Smith is Bemrt,ws restaurant. ! Eogular 25o dinner from U tj 0:30. J fnriTini Oft Innoh frOSI HI to 2. SHORT ORDERS SERVED rBOij 0 A. JS, TO 0 P.M. MWHIMtMIKWI Powers May Marry. Upon the affidavit of Charles Warn pole, the eeuatv elarir Rn.. , , a marriaw H..L. ( T;. ,ssue? r -b . '"sier ana Mry A. Foster. 8-20,tf Commenclne Sentm,. i. .Jkf S1U!!iern Pficlfl0 U special Ukets to Portland and return, acWn Lewis and CUrV 1.,.. uni r . -t'aJUQu; rate: $1 8e5 Lr:;th,rd ,aro tot ter than October 31, 1905. A. L. ORAIG, Ben. Pas. Agt. Wisconsin Bertna t. v ". " t?1; " '' -Th'e TJnl- 221 SMMi8 D6d t. fifty stxtn year todav ti. ... .. . ' s-jss; r u C5lBff XD8 best .,"""" ou ciass work will not In the market at right price, whj J' ocy ouy at our market. Hon. C. VT. Washburne awellVn. E. o. rmnaa Uins. .. n . well-known - """ i " i ureiron. vk ...i . - State Street Market. Phonil M1 tlon City, celebrated uVtZ'CT' OUR MEATS ARE f ALWAYS THIS BEST. For we take especial care to buv no.. but tho best, and our customers can """J" pena upn getting the best Gold Dust Fioflf sis i - i Made by THE SIDNEY POWj ER COMPANY, Sidney, 0r gon. Made for family use. A" your a-rocer for It Dran ' horts always on hand i P. B. Wallace f AGENT M4A Notice to Taxpayers. Tli a last i1f nnvmnnt et tl fn 1, ... 1MI ,.lll 1- r-me Oo?l quont on Monday evening, Octet. 100S. Put 1nfnri that time t tT penalty and interest. Taxpayer! have paid no part of tbo JBM " : ,, .. . ... B0t w an. oiuor Taxpayero ' that alinrtlv tlnr i,A hoVO dt W n,m t.- .i. i i ltloato oanaltv anil n(irAt on unPSll Ti ii. -,.- J o nrtB iiuujo itto notice uu y-.- s - - nr .T CTJLYftft o...i .J Tax CoH- iannieversary last week. -2S4oct3d 2t-w v. . -it